The French Episcopal Conference has criticized the Sodomite opening ceremony of the Summer Olympic Games in Paris for "ridiculing Christianity."
The statement said that the opening ceremony of the games "unfortunately contained scenes of ridicule of Christianity."
"This morning our thoughts are with those Christians from all continents who felt offended by the exaggeration and provocative nature of some scenes," the episcopate said.
In turn, the American Catholic Bishop Robert Barron described the ceremony as "a great mockery of the Last Supper."
"France obviously felt that, trying to reflect its cultural position as best as possible, it would be right to ridicule this central moment of Christianity, when Jesus gives his body and blood at the last supper in anticipation of the cross. Could they ever make fun of Islam in a similar way? We have to resist. We have to make ourselves known," Barron said.
Former Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak is also shocked by what he saw.
"The Olympic Games should unite people all over the world in the spirit of sporting rivalry. Yesterday's show and the mockery of the Last Supper is a slap in the face to all those for whom faith and traditions are important. A sad and depressing proof that in the name of the cultural revolution, you can use any techniques and trample on any shrines," the Polish politician said.
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